Becoming A Medical Assistant Essay

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Lyric James05/16/18/Certification, Licensure and Scope of PracticeWhen learning to become a medical assistant you have to go to school for a certain amount of time. If you choose to go to Remington College the program is twelve months and then you take your certification test through the NHA. After you take your test and past you are now certify as a license medical assistant. You can apply at hospitals, Dr. Office, walk in clinics and etc. As a medical assistant you are require to do certain job duties. If you are working in a clinic you are required to check the patient in and out. You also have to keep track of the arrival and leaving time of the patient. When your patient is in the room you are require to take their vitals. You also can …show more content…

They also can send out emails, order office supplies, and running the waiting room. Then a clinical medical assistant is more of a hand on job. You really interact with the patient more. Now as a clinical medical assistant each state has their own law on what they can or can’t do. In the state of Louisiana a clinical medical assistant is require to take information from the patient, collecting samples, recording patients notes, working alongside the physician and etc.There are several types of medical assistant you can specialized in certain stuff such as drawing blood (phlebotomy) and it also depends on the law of the state. That’s when you learn about the scope of practice. When learning to become a medical assistant you have to know about the scope of practice, which is basically doing what you are taught to do. They are something you shouldn’t do because you are not required to do all things. They really don’t have a strong law on what a medical assistant can or cannot do. A medical assistant cannot diagnose or treat a patient. They can inform the patient on what type of diagnose the doctor is giving such as explaining it in a way they can understand. You are not allowed to actually treat a diagnose. A medical assistant also cannot make a plan for a patient care, cannot interpret test results, and so